Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs faces one other offseason legal cost, and the reported particulars are disturbing.
According to TMZ, Buggs allegedly broke into the house of the mom of his little one earlier than 5:30 a.m. after which dragged her down a flight of stairs.
The girl reportedly had scratches on her wrists, and “clip-on toenails” have been damaged from the incident.
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TMZ says she then known as police as he was leaving the home, and he was arrested within the parking zone of an area Little Caesars.
He has since been charged with home violence and housebreaking after already dealing with two misdemeanor warrants for second-degree cruelty to canines final month.
The 27-year-old Buggs turned himself in late final month in Tuscaloosa for the animal cruelty costs after two canines have been allegedly discovered “severely malnourished, emaciated and uncared for” on the again porch of a rental dwelling he was staying at earlier this yr.
CHIEFS’ ISAIAH BUGGS TURNS HIMSELF IN TO POLICE, CHARGED WITH 2 COUNTS OF SECOND-DEGREE ANIMAL CRUELTY
WBRC FOX6 reporter Bryan Henry tried to ask Buggs for a remark after Buggs posted bond shortly after turning himself in, however he put his hand on Henry’s digital camera and mentioned, “Don’t stroll up in entrance of me.” Buggs then obtained into the truck of his bail bondsman.
Neither the Chiefs nor Buggs’ representatives instantly responded to Fox News Digital for a request for remark at the moment.
The Chiefs have had an eventful offseason, and run-ins with the regulation have made headlines, particularly within the case of second-year receiver Rashee Rice’s automotive crash in Dallas. Rice was additionally accused of putting a photographer at a Dallas nightclub, however no costs have been filed.
Buggs, a sixth-round select of Alabama by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2019, joined the Chiefs as a member of their follow squad earlier than their playoff run, which led to one other Super Bowl title.
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He signed a reserve/future contract with Kansas City Feb. 14.
Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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